Inheritance of seedlessness in grapevine (<i>Vitis vinifera</i> L.)

Authors

  • A. Bouquet
  • Y. Danglot

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5073/vitis.1996.35.35-42

Keywords:

grapevine, seedlessness, inheritance, Vitis vinifera

Abstract

Despite considerable efforts made by breeders for over 70 years, inheritance of seedlessness in grapevine is not clearly defined. None of the numerous hypotheses proposed until now is satisfying, whether they are based on recessive or dominant genes. We measured precisely the phenotypic expression of the seeded/seedless character in a progeny obtained by crossing two partially seedless selections and using in ovulo and in vitro culture to rescue embryos. We propose the hypothesis that inheritance of seedlessness in grapevine is based on a complex system whereby the expression of three independently inherited recessive genes is controlled by a dominant regulator gene. This hypothesis was compared to other results published in the scientific literature and appeared coherent enough to be used as a theoretical basis for further work on seedlessness inheritance in grapevine. Attempts to explain the control of seedlessness involve interactions with endogenous gibberellins. The consequences of such a model for the development of breeding programs for seedless table grapes, and particularly for the use of molecular biology techniques, are discussed.

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2015-08-12

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